If you are a U.S. citizen temporarily residing outside of the United
States or a member of the Uniformed Services or one of their
dependents, you are eligible to vote the entire ballot including local
offices.
If you intend to live outside the United ...
No, you cannot choose the state where you will vote. U.S. citizens
living outside of the U.S. are only permitted to register and vote in
the state and county where they last established residence (domicile)
in the U.S. before moving outside of the ...
To be eligible to vote using the overseas voter registration/ballot
request process we provide on this website, you must be one of the
following:
* U.S. overseas citizen
* Uniformed service member, or family member or dependent
The Voter ...
You can't just choose a state to vote in without establishing
residency. As a US citizen living overseas, your last US residence
address is your "voting residence address" - that means it is your
address for voting purposes. To establish a new voting ...
Below is a comprehensive list* of each state's residency requirements.
STATE
DURATIONAL RESIDENCY RULES
Alabama
none
Alaska
none
Arizona
29 days of residency prior to an election
Arkansas
none
California
none
Colorado
22 days ...
No, you cannot choose the state where you will vote. U.S. citizens
living outside of the U.S. are only permitted to register and vote in
the state and county where they last established residence (domicile)
in the U.S. before moving outside of the ...